Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5101:1 - Division of Public Assistance
Chapter 5101:1-3 - Ohio Works First
Section 5101:1-3-04 - Ohio works first: temporary absence
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) What is temporary absence?
The absence of a member of the Ohio works first (OWF) assistance group is temporary when all of the conditions described in paragraphs (A)(1) to (A) (3) of this rule are met. A temporarily absent individual is considered to be in the home for purposes of OWF eligibility.
(B) How long can an OWF recipient be temporarily absent?
An OWF recipient may be considered temporarily absent for up to forty-five consecutive days. An OWF recipient who is, or is expected to be absent from the home without good cause for longer than forty-five consecutive days does not meet the temporary absence requirement for OWF.
(C) What are the good cause reasons for temporary absence?
Good cause is limited to the following reasons for absences of more than forty-five consecutive calendar days:
(D) When does temporary absence end?
(E) When does the end of the temporary absence of an OWF recipient have to be reported?
The OWF recipient's absence is to be reported within ten calendar days of the date the temporary absence ends in accordance with paragraph (D) of this rule.
(F) What happens when the end of the temporary absence of an OWF recipient is not reported as required?
An assistance group member who fails to notify the county agency of the end of the temporary absence of an OWF recipient from the home within the time frame described in paragraph (E) of this rule is ineligible for inclusion in the OWF assistance group. The remaining assistance group members may continue to receive OWF. This regulation is applicable to paragraphs (C)(1) to (C)(7) of this rule.
(G) When does an erroneous payment begin for failure to report the end of the temporary absence for an OWF recipient?
The assistance group member is ineligible beginning with the same day that the absent OWF recipient becomes ineligible. The erroneous payment provisions set forth in rule 5101:1-23-70 of the Administrative Code are applicable.